EMC RecoverPoint and storage replication

Hi,
I just need some feedback or inputs regarding DR. Can you help me sharing on your thoughts about the EMC Recover point to do a storage level replication for Oracle Database.
DB Info: Oracle 11Gr2 on Solaris 10 with 2 node racs on ASM on ZFS Storage.
Best Regards
Maran.

<<In this case, is it necessary to keep logshipping beetween the 2 sites or the LUNs replication is sufficient ?>>
That question is impossible for us to answer, since we don't know your requirements (SLA etc). But if you re-phrase your question, we can give feeback with which you hopefully can make that decision:
What can log ahipping protect me from which SAN replication can't? I can think of a couple of things (others are free to chime in):
Corruption at the page level. SAN replication give you a binary image of the data. If a page is corrupt at site A, it will be corrupt at site B. Log shipping work by retorting transaction log backups.
Delayed log restore. If a problem happens at site A, you can decide to have delayed log restores at site be and restore a log backup until just prior to the accident.
Both above assumes that you know what you are doing have basically have planned for these things. But technically, they are examples of things that log shipping allows for.
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